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to figure out whether the fed will cut back on some of the incentives that have helped stimulate the economy. last month chairman ben bernanke said that the fed might start dialing back on bond buying. investors will be hoping to hear when this might happen and what effect it could have on rates. >>> major airlines improved customer satisfaction ratings for the second year in a row. jetblue came out on top followed by southwest, even with the improvements, though, airlines still are low rated when compared to other industries. air carriers are at the bottom along with cable tv and internet providers. >>> we're expecting to learn more today about why chrysler is refusing to recall nearly 3 million jeeps over safety concerns. until now the company provided only a three-page paper explaining the refusal but today is the deadline fora more comprehensive response. government experts claim the rear mounted fuel tanks on the suvs can cause deadly fires in a collision. >>> ford is going back to the basics. at least when it comes to the car radio. after years of complaint it says it will return to of
to figure out whether the fed will cut back on some of the incentives that have helped stimulate the economy. last month chairman ben bernanke said that the fed might start dialing back on bond buying. investors will be hoping to hear when this might happen and what effect it could have on rates. >>> major airlines improved customer satisfaction ratings for the second year in a row. jetblue came out on top followed by southwest, even with the improvements, though, airlines still are...
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. >> the failure to have a rational and positive immigration program will choke this economy. it's not a good idea. >> it will be good for every rker here. every day weait is a day we've lost. >>ow about tt? >> when is the last time you saw those two on the same page? >> i think i it was the united y maybe for the nationals redskins parade and that'it. >> quite bluntly to put it in political terms. the senator from arizona says this makes it difficult for republicans toompete ationwide and state by state. it's tough to compete fofor people's votes on any issue when ey believeou don't like them and that's wherehe republicans are right no and john boehner has a real problem because you saw what h did last week. with steve cain in the lead from iowa they repealed the dream act which is enormously popular and hurt republicans in the 2012 election and i don't think it rgues well for the immigration in the house. >> you don't think this s things going g to make it? >> right now i think w what ehner wants to do is get the house judiciary committee to reak it up bit sizes to pass some
. >> the failure to have a rational and positive immigration program will choke this economy. it's not a good idea. >> it will be good for every rker here. every day weait is a day we've lost. >>ow about tt? >> when is the last time you saw those two on the same page? >> i think i it was the united y maybe for the nationals redskins parade and that'it. >> quite bluntly to put it in political terms. the senator from arizona says this makes it difficult for...
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the royal baby will actually bo canting england's economy. >> the newborn is ecrected to pump $380 million in the british econodef. collectors are ecrected to fork over more than $200 million for royal baby themed china. the tpn indwe jtry is ecrected see a spike in the week surrounding the royal birth. >> it's 71 degrees outside. >> still ahead here on "good morning washington," if you're familiar with the web, youonono morni[ male announcer ] you're the new subway® $4 lunch is for everyone. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for veggie eaters. for meatball dreamers. for everyone who wants more of what they love. the new $4 lunch. a 6 inch sub and 21 ounce drink. tons to choose from. all day every day. i gogot my mom wrapped arod my little finger. do you? yeah, i do. huh. i said i want honey nut cheerios uh huh. and she just totally caved. it's all about psychology buzz. psychology? as long as i don't tell him the cereal is healthy -- he can't get enough. sad, really. i kind of feel bad that i tricked him. but...it was easy. surprise... uh, ha ha ha. ♪ >> is we expect to
the royal baby will actually bo canting england's economy. >> the newborn is ecrected to pump $380 million in the british econodef. collectors are ecrected to fork over more than $200 million for royal baby themed china. the tpn indwe jtry is ecrected see a spike in the week surrounding the royal birth. >> it's 71 degrees outside. >> still ahead here on "good morning washington," if you're familiar with the web, youonono morni[ male announcer ] you're the new...
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we this economy is maybe in first gear. now the federal reserve board, who hasn't accurately predicted anything about the economy over the last four years and has never predicted a recession, says, okay, we think now we're getting close to the point where we can pull the stimulus out of the market. nobody gets it. why now? we don't have enough traction here to do this. >> jerry, you talked to individual investor, portfolio people, not the manager. should they continue the course, keep the regular purchases or dollar cost averaging? >> they should absolutely. but a lot of the folks who watch our show don't like what they've seen in the market. they tone like the way we got to the rally. the think it's all about ben bernanke and the fed. they wore if he takes his foot off the gas pedal. who knows what will happen to the stack mark. you have too -- the stock market. you have to be invest elfed. the only thing to give you enough oomph to get you through retirement, putting the kids in scamp it's essential. >> jimmy there are so
we this economy is maybe in first gear. now the federal reserve board, who hasn't accurately predicted anything about the economy over the last four years and has never predicted a recession, says, okay, we think now we're getting close to the point where we can pull the stimulus out of the market. nobody gets it. why now? we don't have enough traction here to do this. >> jerry, you talked to individual investor, portfolio people, not the manager. should they continue the course, keep the...
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what does that tell you about the economy? >> well, it still shows that this is what has been all along a very tentative recovery. housing is looking better, manufacturing isn't. when you have unemployment still as high as it is, and when you have inflation still astonishing low, the market believes it's the wrong time to talk about tightening and it's probably right. >> chris: a.b.? >> the fed chair actually said we will keep these policies going if the economy requires it and the market flips out. there is not enough assurance in a jobless recovery to calm the pessimism that still remains years into it. >> chris: there is another factor here as well and, charles, why don't you add this to it. there is also concerns about slower growth and tightening of credit inside of china which has been a huge engine of economic growth. one of the few places with big growth around the world. >> that is true. but that's been happening over a period of weeks. i think the fact that you had the sell-off for a couple of days right after the be
what does that tell you about the economy? >> well, it still shows that this is what has been all along a very tentative recovery. housing is looking better, manufacturing isn't. when you have unemployment still as high as it is, and when you have inflation still astonishing low, the market believes it's the wrong time to talk about tightening and it's probably right. >> chris: a.b.? >> the fed chair actually said we will keep these policies going if the economy requires it...
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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how do you assess the global economy and the u.s. economy, is the extent to which there any momentum or possibility for faster growth? >> basically, i would describe both the united states and the rest of the world as being in a sluggish environment where effective demand, if we can use that old-fashioned term, is inadequate to galvanize the system in the growth. yet there is not enough downside weakness to create any significant short-term changes that i can see. there are very huge imbalances out there. what i find startling is there are so many things -- which nothing is happening. for example, the european central bank had this huge trillion-euro rise a couple years ago of the assets in their balance sheet. then it came down a little bit. and for the last several months it has been absolutely flat. in other words, the extent to which nothing is happening. it is just not credible with the in central of assets been spelling seats -- central bank balance sheets. there is very little of that spilling over into the marketplace. , mone
how do you assess the global economy and the u.s. economy, is the extent to which there any momentum or possibility for faster growth? >> basically, i would describe both the united states and the rest of the world as being in a sluggish environment where effective demand, if we can use that old-fashioned term, is inadequate to galvanize the system in the growth. yet there is not enough downside weakness to create any significant short-term changes that i can see. there are very huge...
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we know that obama care is a drag on the economy, been a train wreck, drag on economy, and we need jobs, don't need people cutting back on hours. >> let me tell you something about the medical device. a lot of democrats want to rescind that medical device. a lot of medical device manufacturers are in their jurisdiction. if they real estate the law in the beginning, they have to be back pedaling. it's my rub that nobody bothers to read the statutes, just votes yes. >> this was passed in the middle of the night, passed in a hurry, not ready for prime time. the medical device tax, trying to get money everywhere they can to expand medicaid, including a 10% excise tax on tanning salons. >> thank you very much. >>> is it the new cold war? president obama with a frosty reception in germany. >>> what did the tsa do with a teenager traveling without her parents? did they cross the line? this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. chantix... it's
we know that obama care is a drag on the economy, been a train wreck, drag on economy, and we need jobs, don't need people cutting back on hours. >> let me tell you something about the medical device. a lot of democrats want to rescind that medical device. a lot of medical device manufacturers are in their jurisdiction. if they real estate the law in the beginning, they have to be back pedaling. it's my rub that nobody bothers to read the statutes, just votes yes. >> this was passed...
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last year brazil became the sixth largest economy in the world. but income and equality is a huge issue. about one in five people live below the poverty line. demonstrators are protesting in part against billions of dollars being funneled not into education or health care or other basic needs for the population, but into big spectacular events. into stadiums and if a sill advertise being built for brazil to host the world cup and the summer olympics. the cost to host the world cup is estimated to top $13 billion. the protests today around the stadium, this is brazil today a supposed day off from the protests. these have been incredibly dramatic. incredibly big protests. the main organizers say tomorrow is not the day off it will be the day to watch for when everybody should be expected to hit the streets. it's going to be a big news story tomorrow. watch it here. so what did you think of the house? it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! ...but what about when my parents visi
last year brazil became the sixth largest economy in the world. but income and equality is a huge issue. about one in five people live below the poverty line. demonstrators are protesting in part against billions of dollars being funneled not into education or health care or other basic needs for the population, but into big spectacular events. into stadiums and if a sill advertise being built for brazil to host the world cup and the summer olympics. the cost to host the world cup is estimated...
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the health care economy where everybody is doing really well, except maybe the nurses and doctors. but the people that sell the equipment, the people that make the drugs, the people that run the allegedly nonprofit hospitals are all making ridiculous amounts of money. >> so you mean the doctors who spend 12, sometimes 15 years just preparing to be a doctor are making less money? >> far less. unless they've gained the system to start a clinic or send patients or they consult for a drug company, they're not making the big bucks. the guys who make the cat scan equipment or, you know, the pharmaceutical sales, pharmaceutical executives, the hospital administrators, your local nonprofit hospital, without even knowing it, i can tell you that the guy who runs your local hospital in little rock makes well over a million and a half dollars a year. >> far more than any of the physicians are going to be making, who are saving people's lives, digging into their brains and -- >> and you know, of all of the people you want to get the most money for the system, it is the guy you're looking at whe
the health care economy where everybody is doing really well, except maybe the nurses and doctors. but the people that sell the equipment, the people that make the drugs, the people that run the allegedly nonprofit hospitals are all making ridiculous amounts of money. >> so you mean the doctors who spend 12, sometimes 15 years just preparing to be a doctor are making less money? >> far less. unless they've gained the system to start a clinic or send patients or they consult for a...
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the economy is anemic. he spends his time talking about global warming and things that are not consequential to americans. this guy is just simply doesn't think we have a budget problem coming. he doesn't think we have an entitlement bust coming. he thinks everything is fine. let's find more tax revenues and more money to spend. those are -- this is very dangerous territory. you're starting to get up there with 64% in the nose bleed territory when it comes to a negative. i think we're likely to see unless the president finds a way to set the record straight on things like the nsa, and benghazi and the irs scandal, i think that we're going see a continued d e ed dimunition of numbers. people are beginning to open their eyes as to how is he handling, take these fun and games away, take all the enthusiasm and charm and celebrity, how is he doing on big issues like the economy, foreign affairs and the deficit. those numbers are not good. >> sean: do you see a path to righting that ship? >> well, i think he's go
the economy is anemic. he spends his time talking about global warming and things that are not consequential to americans. this guy is just simply doesn't think we have a budget problem coming. he doesn't think we have an entitlement bust coming. he thinks everything is fine. let's find more tax revenues and more money to spend. those are -- this is very dangerous territory. you're starting to get up there with 64% in the nose bleed territory when it comes to a negative. i think we're likely to...
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well, guess what, because of technology, efficiency, and a bad economy, we're there. we're at below 1992 levels. so i don't really know what they want. >> not only that, robert -- >> i want to bring ang in here. he called it not a global threat, he called it the global threat of our time. >> but we're not at war with radical islam. this is the most important issue. if you look at any poll, left, right, the most important issues are not climate change. they do not top the list. >> ever. >> and in all these polls, if you ask them specifically about climate change, i will acknowledge, people do think that something is happening because of the propaganda campaign, but nobody believes, overwhelmingly in polls, that, one, it's a crisis, and that, two, that federal money should be spent on it. when you talk about european leaders, that's just not true. ange angela merkel has spent millions of dollars. germany was on the forefront of green energy and climate change legislation. eric, they spent millions and millions of dollars in europe, in germany, in denmark, in spain, in i
well, guess what, because of technology, efficiency, and a bad economy, we're there. we're at below 1992 levels. so i don't really know what they want. >> not only that, robert -- >> i want to bring ang in here. he called it not a global threat, he called it the global threat of our time. >> but we're not at war with radical islam. this is the most important issue. if you look at any poll, left, right, the most important issues are not climate change. they do not top the list....
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> to nearly half of america, mitt rommy's half, election night 2012 came as a shock with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but rommy didn't know what obama knew. obama's team used the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha aisenberg literally wrote the book on this new science of political campai campaigning. by harnessing data like your tv viewing habits, your social media network, voting history, the obama campaign made a virtual profile of every single persuadable voter in the country. then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology, they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> these are like drug trials for politics where the voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain-looking washington, d.c. office building home to the afl-cio. inside is the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win th
> to nearly half of america, mitt rommy's half, election night 2012 came as a shock with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but rommy didn't know what obama knew. obama's team used the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha aisenberg literally wrote the book on this new science of political campai campaigning. by harnessing data like...
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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a growing economy. the idea that a lot of excess money will flow into the market, of course, scares -- that it will stop happening scares market participants. >> another surprise out of the news conference, moving the goalpost. when the jobless rate hit 7% the fed will likely pull back. we're at 7.6%. explain how lower unemployment could lead to negative results for the market. >> well, it's one of these things where if things go up too fast in terms of the economy then the market participants, in particular those institutions who have now become reliant on monetary policy to drive stocks they may force mr. bernanke to become more aggressive and take the pedal off and put pressure off the pedal and start to taper a little bit. faster. i think that's what most people are worried. we think it's nonsense. fundamentals drive stocks and we're in the mid of a grand transition from dependency on monetary policy to dependency onfuls and we think there's volatility along the way. >> you might be right. volatilit
a growing economy. the idea that a lot of excess money will flow into the market, of course, scares -- that it will stop happening scares market participants. >> another surprise out of the news conference, moving the goalpost. when the jobless rate hit 7% the fed will likely pull back. we're at 7.6%. explain how lower unemployment could lead to negative results for the market. >> well, it's one of these things where if things go up too fast in terms of the economy then the market...
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and rising tides rising sea level and more severe storms it's also changes in political economies how do we reduce the dependency upon technologies and chemicals that put hydrocarbons into the atmosphere that create the problem to begin with we have the capacity to build communities entirely into. and of grids that would be using coal for example so if you can build communities that are producing their own food their own they're filtering their own waters their minute managing their sanitation systems and they're producing their own energy they're prepared for what's coming the communities that do not have the ability to produce locally if we had glitches in the critical infrastructure including the economic system then those populations especially in cities larger than thirty five thousand are going to be in real trouble so what are there any national i mean is anybody the national level talking about doing something about this that are absolutely i mean there are there are is a lot of discussion about how do you manage these global uncertainties so part of the discussions with the c
and rising tides rising sea level and more severe storms it's also changes in political economies how do we reduce the dependency upon technologies and chemicals that put hydrocarbons into the atmosphere that create the problem to begin with we have the capacity to build communities entirely into. and of grids that would be using coal for example so if you can build communities that are producing their own food their own they're filtering their own waters their minute managing their sanitation...
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does the economy recover painfully slowly? yesterday john taylor at stanford has an interesting study. this is the worst recovery from a financially related recession in the history of the united states. generally, the markets are slow to recover. this is far worse. this involves the entire economy. it was not in the financial collapse. ,ost: in the financial times have a headline, fed signals sent investors running for cover. he delivered the clearest signal yet that the u.s. central bank was preparing to scale back or tapir its monthly asset purchases as long as u.s. economic conditions improve as expected. he commented at a news conference on thursday. was speedy and brutal. from georgeers mason university is here to talk to us about that. our next call is charles on our line for democrats. caller: it is nice to be able to speak this morning in reference to the economy. my issue is simply this. we have an economy with the laws are not enforced. the big bank ceo's have gotten away with murder and wrecked in this country. not
does the economy recover painfully slowly? yesterday john taylor at stanford has an interesting study. this is the worst recovery from a financially related recession in the history of the united states. generally, the markets are slow to recover. this is far worse. this involves the entire economy. it was not in the financial collapse. ,ost: in the financial times have a headline, fed signals sent investors running for cover. he delivered the clearest signal yet that the u.s. central bank was...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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. >> reporter: counterfits currently cost the economy $250 billion a year and 750,000 jobs. >> if counterfeiting were a business, it would be the largest enterprise in the world. twice the size of walmart. >> these are the real bags. these are the fake bags. how would i know? >> dead giveaway. this is the louis vuitton speedy bag. the speedy bags, the authentic speedy bags are made with one piece of canvas. if it's one piece of leather this part would be right side up, but the back because it goes up should be upside down so that's the dead giveaway. >> how much is this? >> this today i do 32. >> wow, that's a great price. >> yeah. >> reporter: i went down to canal street to see how easy it is to purchase one of these knockoffs. while this man was actually trying to sell us one of his illegal louis, even informed me of the new bill. >> they wanted to make a law that makes it illegal. >> so i would get it trouble. >> not now. it's very hard because most people don't want it because you know they want to enjoy the option to get it on the black market. >> reporter: the price point certainly isn't t
. >> reporter: counterfits currently cost the economy $250 billion a year and 750,000 jobs. >> if counterfeiting were a business, it would be the largest enterprise in the world. twice the size of walmart. >> these are the real bags. these are the fake bags. how would i know? >> dead giveaway. this is the louis vuitton speedy bag. the speedy bags, the authentic speedy bags are made with one piece of canvas. if it's one piece of leather this part would be right side up,...
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. >>> the british economy is about to get a $400 million boost thanks to none other than will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and so much more will be big biz for the royal family and retailers. >>> and check out this $3,000 watermelon. boy, i sure hope it's worth it. these black skinned melons grown only in japan's northern island of hokido are dense and sweeter than regular watermelons. >>> three sport radios hosts have been fired for going over the line. you got to hear about this one. >>> and former nba star allen iverson is accused of abducting his five children. >>> plus, will brad pitt's world war z be a blockbuster or a bust? next. >>> all right. time to get the latest in sports now. game three of the stanley cup finals, bruins daniel paille rips a shot past goaltender corey crawford for a 1-0 lead. now ten minutes later patrice bergeron is left open on the back post for an easy power play goal making it 2-0, bruins. the bruins hold on to win, giving them a 2-1 series lead. >>> here is a bizarre story involving former nba star allen iverson. tmz reporte
. >>> the british economy is about to get a $400 million boost thanks to none other than will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and so much more will be big biz for the royal family and retailers. >>> and check out this $3,000 watermelon. boy, i sure hope it's worth it. these black skinned melons grown only in japan's northern island of hokido are dense and sweeter than regular watermelons. >>> three sport radios hosts have been fired for...
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> people voicing spors for marriage equalitity and other issues. we have seen hillary clinton put out a video declaring her support. >> they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. >> that's the way most of us think these days. jason collins made the cover of sports illustrated when he came out as the first openly gay athlete playing in a sport. alen chairmans is one of the proponents for gay repairtive therapy. the idea that therapy can help turn a person straight. he posted an apology. he said i'm sorry that jouchl spent years working through the shame and guilt you felt when your attractions didn't change. he addressed members of the group itself to tell them it wa
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> people voicing spors for marriage equalitity and other issues. we have seen hillary clinton put out a...
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our trade and commerce is the engine of our global economy. our values call upon us to care about the lives of people we'll never meet. when europe and america lead with our hopes instead our fears, we do things no other nations can do. no other nations will do. so we have to lift up our eyes today and consider the day of peace with justice that our generation wants for this world. bill: where else do you speak about freedom than at the intersection of come anything and democracy in the heart of berlin. the headline will be this. the president calling for a further reduction of nuclear arms and that is the intent of the speech at the brandenburg gate. martha has more. martha: today back in washington tea partyers are taking on the irs in d.c. they are not backing down. this is video in 2010. remember those huge tea party turnouts? we were promised action on the irs. they want to know why lois lerner is still on paid leave. bill: waits an accident or something more sinister. what caused this plane to go down several years ago. martha: the tea p
our trade and commerce is the engine of our global economy. our values call upon us to care about the lives of people we'll never meet. when europe and america lead with our hopes instead our fears, we do things no other nations can do. no other nations will do. so we have to lift up our eyes today and consider the day of peace with justice that our generation wants for this world. bill: where else do you speak about freedom than at the intersection of come anything and democracy in the heart...
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the economy, immigration reform, national security, forget it. it the house of representatives wants to go back 40g years. -- 40 years. ♪ i've got the power >> one of the things you learn as president, you do have differing perspectives on problems. >> it is very easy to slip slide deeper and deeper. >> these programs have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats. >> the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls. >> over 50 times of since 9/11. >> i don't pay a lot of attention to what barack obama says. >> i don't think we ought to be playing games. >> women have said you need to do something about these late term abortions. >> we have got to get serious. >> we're going to take that action today. >> what have you done for me lately? that's my job. i accept that.
the economy, immigration reform, national security, forget it. it the house of representatives wants to go back 40g years. -- 40 years. ♪ i've got the power >> one of the things you learn as president, you do have differing perspectives on problems. >> it is very easy to slip slide deeper and deeper. >> these programs have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats. >> the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls. >> over 50 times of since 9/11....
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people hurt, a lot of people arrested and the public relations nightmare for turkey has really hurt the economy here. it's called in a lot of questions in terms of the u.s./turkey relationship. president obama is trying to support turkey and say the people have the right to protest, the right to be heard. a time of people are young professionals who say you can't live without facing the threats of tear bull he ises and gas. >> thank you for that, leland. >>> new questions in the investigation into the irs's targeting of conservatives. as brand new fox news poll shows, a vast majority of americans believe the agency's actions were intentional and initiated by high level officials. this coming amid growing new calls for either a major overhaul or possible restructuring of the agency. florida congressman john mica is a republican and a member of the house oversight and government reform committee. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> so this poll asked people, if theyty the irs targeting of conservatives was a mistake or intentional. 66% say they believe it was intentional. and fro
people hurt, a lot of people arrested and the public relations nightmare for turkey has really hurt the economy here. it's called in a lot of questions in terms of the u.s./turkey relationship. president obama is trying to support turkey and say the people have the right to protest, the right to be heard. a time of people are young professionals who say you can't live without facing the threats of tear bull he ises and gas. >> thank you for that, leland. >>> new questions in the...
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just as he is about to meet with fellow g-8 leaders and talk about trade and economy in syria comes the new revelation from edward snowden. it could make things awkward. >> let's get to andrea mitchell who is covering this for us. good morning to you. >>> good morning. edward snowden has struck even. he is released documents on high level spying on foreign leaders including the then president of russia. >> reporter: yet another
just as he is about to meet with fellow g-8 leaders and talk about trade and economy in syria comes the new revelation from edward snowden. it could make things awkward. >> let's get to andrea mitchell who is covering this for us. good morning to you. >>> good morning. edward snowden has struck even. he is released documents on high level spying on foreign leaders including the then president of russia. >> reporter: yet another
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top artists will be repairing the economy and engaging in more >> he held his first news conference today. with his international sanctions over nuclear program. it says he foresees a fresh opportunity for global interaction. he is not ready to suspend uranium. received a little more than 50 percent of the vote. world leaders are in northern ireland to the for the opening of the chiefs othe pga summit. as partf broader crowell strategies. rick support hundreds of thousands of >> the man who blew the lid off of the top secret surveillance program is now causing tension. allegations that the country's intelligence agencies canada controversial secret surveillance. seen documents indicating spy agencies. >> amount of government scandals has cost a dramatic reversal of fortune. in a poll shows the approval rating down sharply. a majority of americans disapprove. 61 percent disapprove of obama handling of the domestic spying program. only 35 percent approved. 62 percent believe the government has collected personal phone our internet records. apple is joining facebook and microsoft in releasin
top artists will be repairing the economy and engaging in more >> he held his first news conference today. with his international sanctions over nuclear program. it says he foresees a fresh opportunity for global interaction. he is not ready to suspend uranium. received a little more than 50 percent of the vote. world leaders are in northern ireland to the for the opening of the chiefs othe pga summit. as partf broader crowell strategies. rick support hundreds of thousands of >> the...
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prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk about. insinuating that they care about our lives that's not true they don't since the crisis began in two thousand and seven what we've been told over and over is that we must move forward we must not look back these banks are too big to fail we need them stop banker bashing so we're always told to continue forward and day after day after day after day after day after day since then they are constantly taking half a fraction of a penny there another fraction of a penny there another fraction of a dollar there and it adds up to trillions over the years and everybody wonders why there are so many peop
prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk...
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we have a lot of problems in our society and in our economy right now. i do not doubt that people do want to hear this. i think it is unrealistic of them to one congress or individual congresspeople to be their heroes. the system just isn't set up for this collective body to produce a hero. i don't think there are any easy answers to the problem might not. neil: no one was expecting this. no one was expecting it at all. so maybe we stumbled upon it when we least expect it. >> i agree with adam. i think that they're our heroes out there. and they do show up in the campaign trail and they are wrote. when they get into the system, something turn some away from what they intended tt do when they first set out the. neil: what do you think? >> i think that the system is set up for them not to emerge as heroes. that is not a bad thing. we elect them to go to washington and fight for us. i agree that things are not working as well as we wish that they would. but it is going to be confrontational. it is going to be messy. it is not set up for one person to rise u
we have a lot of problems in our society and in our economy right now. i do not doubt that people do want to hear this. i think it is unrealistic of them to one congress or individual congresspeople to be their heroes. the system just isn't set up for this collective body to produce a hero. i don't think there are any easy answers to the problem might not. neil: no one was expecting this. no one was expecting it at all. so maybe we stumbled upon it when we least expect it. >> i agree with...
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the economy is doing fine. the sequester is having a role as well. it seems anybody would turn off the sequester before september. the budget caps will continue for some time. i would expect the kinds of cuts will continue in the foreseeable future. callswe are taking your and comments on sequestration, the and the save leaks -- anthe and any other subject you want to talk about. caller: i would like to make a few comments. payingas immigration -- taxes. when you go out for a job, if you do not have a ged, you cannot get a job. that needs to be changed. this would give jobs from the middle class -- they have been working all these years. , making young people ends meet. as far as thent, surveillance, they should not be doing that to the american people that pay taxes. people with lines are not criminal. the republicans and democrats will lose focus. host: ken from delaware. we have a few tweets about that. host: ian swanson, if you could jump in. guest: half the senate did not show up for an nsa briefing. host: do they list who does and does not atte
the economy is doing fine. the sequester is having a role as well. it seems anybody would turn off the sequester before september. the budget caps will continue for some time. i would expect the kinds of cuts will continue in the foreseeable future. callswe are taking your and comments on sequestration, the and the save leaks -- anthe and any other subject you want to talk about. caller: i would like to make a few comments. payingas immigration -- taxes. when you go out for a job, if you do not...
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it is to ensure the safety of th economy. if you want to bring it back to the child, to make sure the child is safe, right? that is the primary concern. the economy is getting better, in theory the stock market will be okay and i think liz makes a very valipot. the market is getting ahead o itself or miss analyzing the recovery. the recover is solid. chars:'s stance with the fed is trying to do and have always tried to do is kick off the virtuous cycle. grading an illusion they a much better, your house is worth more, this makes people go out and shop, the shopkeeper hires more people and they in turn have a job now and spend and the next shopkeeper hires someone now we have this virtuous cycle, positive cycle and it sms to matter wt ben bernanke tries to do it does not click, it has not clicked in yet. >> in fact it has clicked. we are in a period of ecomic growth, we can debate the level, it is not satisfactory and so on. the hope is when you do all thesthings and there are other forms ofmulus other than the kind we are dis
it is to ensure the safety of th economy. if you want to bring it back to the child, to make sure the child is safe, right? that is the primary concern. the economy is getting better, in theory the stock market will be okay and i think liz makes a very valipot. the market is getting ahead o itself or miss analyzing the recovery. the recover is solid. chars:'s stance with the fed is trying to do and have always tried to do is kick off the virtuous cycle. grading an illusion they a much better,...